I have loaded identical copies of a directory structure of 500+ product images into Dropbox, Google Drive, and Amazon Cloud Drive. I want to upload these photos into an ecommerce platform, where the images are referenced by their public URL address, one per image. I want the URLs to look like http(s)/dropbox_or_google_or_amazon/public_directory/imgX.jpg where imgX.jpg is the file name of the particular image. After several hours of fooling around with Dropbox, Google Drive, and Amazon Cloud Drive, I can get individual shareable public URLs for each photo, but the actual URLs bear no relationship to one another. This means that I would have to get the URL for each image individually, which means 500+ trips to the URL sharing function and tedious copying of that unique URL in its proper place with the product. What I want to have is a structure where the public URL is fixed for http(s)/dropbox_or_google_or_amazon/public_directory/ part and I can simply add the appropriate image id (imgX.jpg) to the end of this fixed string. Much easier than generating and copying the public URL 500+ times., I have loaded identical copies of a directory structure of 500+ product images into Dropbox, Google Drive, and Amazon Cloud Drive. I want to upload these photos into an ecommerce platform, where the images are referenced by their public URL address, one per image. I want the URLs to look like, I removed the apps from my Amazon Firestick on the Tv. But I did not remove them from the cloud. Is there a way I can remove them now?.